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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vanessacarlton_harmonium_2004c.jpg]]
2->''If I could fall into the sky,\
3Do you think time would pass me by?\
4'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles,\
5If I could just see you...\
6Tonight.''
7-->"A Thousand Miles"
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9Vanessa Lee Carlton (born August 16, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter who first came to prominence in 2002 with her runaway hit single, "A Thousand Miles". The song was heard literally everywhere after that, becoming a theme for the early 2000s and the new emerging sound at the time. Along with Music/MichelleBranch and Music/AvrilLavigne, she was one of the teen artists marketed as the "Anti-Music/{{Britney|Spears}}", a movement which went against the perceived artificiality of pop music at the time by emphasizing singers who could also write their own tunes and in her case, play the piano[[note]][[http://melcampbell.com.au/archives/the-anti-britney-swindle/ Mel Campbell has an in-depth essay on the culture of the time]][[/note]]. She gained a major following of loyal [[FanNickname Nessaholics]] for this reason. However, her mainstream popularity was already beginning to wane, as her next single, ''Ordinary Day'', only managed to reach top 30 in the charts.
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11Ironically, her "real artist" persona led to the commercial disappointment of her next album, ''Harmonium'', which introduced darker themes while maintaining a personal feel. Her label [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M Records]] lacked confidence in her nonconformist attitude towards the album and thus [[InvisibleAdvertising gave it little promotion]], with only one single, "White Houses", barely making any fanfare. Many critics at this point wrote her off as a OneHitWonder gimmick, though she still maintained a loyal fanbase. This included Music/StevieNicks, with whom [[IntergenerationalFriendship she became friends with]] after she supported her on tour and continued to assist with production long after.
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13Her clash with A&M Records led her to abandon it for the more bohemian The Inc. Records to produce "Heroes & Thieves", an album she made with a more mature perspective in mind. Despite a positive critical response, it was again a commercial failure despite her music being featured on ''Series/GossipGirl''. At this point, she was unsure if she wanted to make another record.
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15She eventually recorded "Rabbits on the Run" in Music/PeterGabriel's "Real World Studios" in the UK. Drawing inspiration from Creator/StephenHawking and ''Literature/WatershipDown'' and featuring the Capital Children's Choir, the album features minimal production values and a more atmospheric sound. It was eventually released on indie label Razor & Tie and is regarded as the purest expression of herself by her fanbase due to the lack of label pressures.
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17Ultimately, she showed that she was indeed an artist true to herself regardless of industry and critical opinion, and though she is nowhere near as ubiquitous as she once was, she maintains a dedicated fan following to this day.
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19!!Discography
20* ''Be Not Nobody'' (2002)
21* ''Harmonium'' (2004)
22* ''Heroes & Thieves'' (2007)
23* ''[[NewSoundAlbum Rabbits on the Run]]'' (2011)
24* ''Blue Pool EP'' (2015)
25* ''Liberman'' (2015)
26* ''Love Is An Art'' (2020)
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29!!This singer provides examples of:
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31* IntergenerationalFriendship: Her and Music/StevieNicks.
32* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Her girly-girl to Music/MichelleBranch's tomboy. Vanessa and Michelle have often been mistaken for each other, due to their similar appearance and the fact that they were popular around the same time.
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35!!Her music provides examples of:
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37* AdvertisedExtra: The sole featuring credit on any of Vanessa's albums so far is her close friend Music/StevieNicks on "The One" off "Heroes & Thieves". Despite this, all Stevie does is some backing vocals that don't even appear through the whole song.
38* AlbumTitleDrop: "Rabbits On The Run" takes its name from a line in "Carousel".
39** The TitleTrack of ''Love Is An Art''
40* BreakupSong: A few, including some interesting takes on it, like "Fools Like Me" (the singer giving out to herself for getting into a relationship with the subject), "Carousel" (a song in third person, in the form of advice to people who've just broken up), and "Fairweather Friend" (actually wishes said friend well in his new life, albeit sarcastically pointing out his phoniness in the process).
41* CoverVersion: Has done several of these.
42* GenreShift: Wants to do a Dance record.
43* HellIsThatNoise: The screams from the end of "She Floats" from ''Harmonium'' and "Miner's Canary" from ''Love Is An Art''.
44* LittlestCancerPatient: The song "Annie".
45* MadLove: "Rinse" tells the story of a girl with this.
46* [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Boy]]: "Ordinary Day".
47* NewSoundAlbum: Her first three albums consisted of adult contemporary/baroque pop music. However, ''Rabbits on the Run'' saw her switching to an indie folk style, with occasional influences from baroque pop. Vanessa has also stated that an upcoming album, ''Euphoria,'' will be a dance-pop record.
48* OvershadowedByControversy: What little impact "White Houses" had was obliterated when various radio stations that were in her target demographic blacklisted the song due to it including a frank depiction, for a female pop vocalist, of [[TheirFirstTime losing her virginity]].
49--> "My first time, hard to explain, rush of blood and a little bit of pain on a cloudy day."
50* TheirFirstTime: While it's not the entire point of "White Houses", it is a central part of it.
51* TitleTrack: "Love Is An Art" on the album of the same name.
52* TwistEnding: The ending of her "Pretty Baby" music video reveals that the boy that all the loving flashbacks were shown of throughout the video is [[spoiler:being held by her in her room, [[{{Yandere}} duct tape-tied]]]].

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